Sales and Business Development Lead

Sales and Business Development Lead

16 Dec 2024
Michigan, Farmingtonhills 00000 Farmingtonhills USA

Sales and Business Development Lead

About the Role: The Sales and Business Development role for 3D advanced ceramic printing solutions will focus on driving revenue growth, expanding market share, and establishing the company’s presence in key industries, particularly in sectors like New space, medical devices, semiconductors, and energy. The role involves identifying opportunities, building relationships with high-value clients, and positioning the company as a leader in the advanced ceramics market. This role requires a hands-on approach to lead generation and a strong track record in driving sales in highly technical markets.Your Impact: Drive Sales Growth: Lead the business development efforts to expand the Bosch Advanced Ceramics footprint in the US, especially in medical, energy or electronics sectors. Lead Generation: Proactively identify, target, and engage new customers. Build and nurture a robust pipeline of high-potential business opportunities. Customer Engagement: Develop and maintain strong relationships with key customers. Serve as the main point of contact for business development activities and provide strategic customer insights to drive innovation. Strategize for Success: Craft and execute a regional strategy to attract and secure new customers. Align closely with the Bosch Advanced Ceramics grow platform to tailor product solutions to market needs. Collaborate Across Borders: Work seamlessly with global teams, including Bosch Advanced Ceramics in Germany and the US grow platform, ensuring a unified approach to market expansion. Stay Agile: Be ready to travel within the US as needed to connect with customers, attend industry events, and support sales efforts. Adaptability to work across different time zones is essential. This job description emphasizes the importance of budget accountability within the business development role, ensuring that the candidate is responsible for managing business development activities within financial constraints and aligning them with the company's budgetary goals. 

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